Specifications

PK-232 OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
CODE "n" Default: 0
(International)
Mode: Baudot RTTY, Morse, AMTOR Host: Cl
Parameters:
“.n" — 0 to 6 specifies a code from the list below.
CODE Meaning Morse Baudot AMTOR PACKET
0 International RX/TX RX/TX RX/TX -
1 US teleprinter RX/TX RX/TX -
2 Cyrillic RX RX/TX RX/TX -
3 Transliterated Cyrillic RX RX RX -
4 Katakana RX/TX - - -
5 Transliterated Katakana RX - - -
6 European RX - - RX
Note that not all the codes in the list above can be transmitted. In the Morse,
Baudot and AMTOR columns below, RX means receive only, and RX/TX means both
transmit and receive are enabled.
NOTE: FCC Part 97.69 and 97.131 calls for the use of (CODE 0) 'International
Telegraph Alphabet Number 2" five unit teleprinter code. The Baudot
characters "S", “#” and “&'' are NOT permitted for use by US
Amateurs.
CODE 0: International
In Morse, this means the International Morse Code.
For Baudot and AMTOR, this means the ITA #2 teleprinter code, which is
internationally recommended for Baudot and TOR communications and shown below:
LOWER CASE SET UPPER CASE SET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ( ) ? +
Q W E R T Y U I 0 P ? ? Q W E R T Y U I 0 P ? ?
A S D F G H J K L ? ‘ A S D P G H J K L : ?
Z X C V B N M , . / Z X C V B N M , . ?
The following special Morse characters are available as receive only and are
used in non-English Morse alphabets.
Morse Receive
---- ch
-.-.. c
.-..- e
--..- z
--.-- ñ
In response to requests from European customers, the "national' ITA#2 characters
unassigned in the US have been made available for both transmission and
reception. FIGS-F, FIGS-G and FIGS-H have been assigned characters according to
standard use and are shown below. Note that some national alphabets use these
characters for accented letters not appearing in English.
Baudot ITA 12 U.S.
Character CODE 0 CODE 1
FIGS-F ! !
FIGS-G } &
FIGS-H } #
3rd-Q q
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